Topics and Guests for June 16

Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill, who fired off inflammatory comments about the policies in place at Guantanamo Bay, is finding himself under attack. But he refuses to apologize for criticizing the treatment of terror detainees and says the White House should be saying sorry. So is Durbin getting support from his own party? We'll ask Bill Press, former chair of the California Democratic Party.

U.S. forces capture Mohammed Khalif Shaiker (search), Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi's "most trusted operations agent in all of Iraq." Air Force Brig. Gen. Donald Alston told reporters that the arrest "is a major defeat for the Al Qaeda organization in Iraq." Are we closing in on Zarqawi (search), Iraq's most wanted terrorist?

A bipartisan group of lawmakers introduces a resolution into the House with a deadline for troop withdrawal from Iraq to begin by October 2006. The Department of Defense is already rejecting the timetable, reasoning that terrorists will just wait us out. But are the American people ready to see this exit plan in action? We'll get the lowdown from Rep. Harold Ford, D-Tenn.

Plus, is there no shame when it comes to fame? Harvey Levin, executive producer and creator of "Celebrity Justice," weighs in.